J. Marshall Allen

Partner

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Marshall counsels healthcare facilities and providers in a wide range of operational, transactional, administrative and regulatory matters. He has represented a wide variety of healthcare and other professional providers, including physicians, dentists, chiropractors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners, public accountants, physical therapists, registered nurses, as well as the professional practices of these providers. In addition to representing individual providers and their practices, he also represents hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, outpatient imaging centers, urgent care centers, assisted living and long term care facilities, and other healthcare institutions.

Marshall has extensive experience in organizing and structuring medical and other professional practices in conformity with federal and state compliance rules and standards, and in providing on going operational guidance. Professional practices and institutional healthcare facilities rely on Marshall for assistance with mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate and regulatory matters. He represents health clients in administrative disputes, including medical staff disciplinary matters, actions before the state licensure boards and administrative litigation arising out of the grant or denial of certificates or approvals issued by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control for the operation of healthcare facilities and/or medical equipment, and matters arising from healthcare audits.

Presentations and Publications

Partner, McGuireWoods, 2011-2013 In Remembrance of Theresa Marie Schiavo: Issues of Law and Ethics, presented to Charleston Law School, First Annual Bioethics Symposium (September 17, 2005)

Employment and Partnership Issues for Physicians Leaving Residency and Entering Private Practice, presented to Medical University of South Carolina Department of Radiology Residency Program (September 13, 2005)

Basic Medical/Legal Issues for Physicians Leaving Residency and Entering Private Practice, presented to Medical University of South Carolina Department of Family Practice Family Practice Residency Program (October 16, 2003)

Questions and Answers regarding Compliance with HIPAA, presented to members of United Physicians, Inc. (April 17, 2003)

Compliance Plan for HIPAA Privacy Rules, presented to members of United Physicians, Inc. (March, 2003)

Obtaining PHI in Administrative and Judicial Proceedings and for Public Benefit and Interest Activities, presented to South Carolina Bar Health Care Law Section at the 2003 South Carolina Bar Convention (January 25, 2003)

Specific Situations Involving the Use and Disclosure of Protected Health Information, presented to medical practitioners, practice administrators and record custodians (December 3, 2002)

Basic Medical/Legal Issues for Physicians Leaving Residency and Entering Private Practice, presented to Medical University of South Carolina Department of Family Practice Family Practice Residency Program (November 14, 2002)

HIPAA Compliance: Understanding and Implementing the Security and Privacy Regulations in South Carolina, presented to medical practitioners and practice administrators (June 21, 2002)

HIPAA’s Impact on Discovery in Medical Malpractice Litigation and Other Judicial and Administrative Proceedings, presented to the South Carolina Bar Health Care Law Section at the 2002 South Carolina Bar Convention (January 26, 2002)

Basic Medical/Legal Issues for Physicians Leaving Residency and Entering Private Practice, presented to Medical University of South Carolina Department of Family Practice Family Practice Residency Program (October 18, 2001)

What’s New in Workers’ Compensation in South Carolina, presented at Take Control of the Golden Triangle: ADA, FMLA and Workers’ Compensation; A Seminar for Human Resource, Risk Management and Occupational Health and Safety Professionals (April 19, 2000)

Medical Legal Concerns in a Natural Disaster, presentation to joint program between state health departments, emergency preparedness agencies, and hospital associations of South Carolina and North Carolina (March 20, 1997)

Fraud and Abuse, Update on Federal and South Carolina Antikickback Laws, presentation to the Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Chapter of Health Care Financial Management Association (October 26, 1995)

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